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Quest Incident : ウィキペディア英語版
SY Quest incident

The SY ''Quest'' incident occurred in February 2011 when Somali pirates seized the American yacht SY ''Quest'' (s/v ''Quest'') and four United States citizens. In response the United States Navy, supporting Operation Enduring Freedom, dispatched the aircraft carrier USS ''Enterprise'' and three other ships with orders to free the hostages. Though American forces were capable of neutralizing the threat, all of the hostages were killed. The SY ''Quest'' was the first American vessel to be captured by Somali pirates since the ''Maersk Alabama'' hijacking in 2009.
==Incident==
According to American reports, the SY ''Quest'' was captured on 18 February 2011 at 13.23 UTC by nineteen pirates in a mothership, 190 to 240 miles off the coast of Oman at approximately in the Indian Ocean.〔 Pirates then tried sailing the SY ''Quest'' towards Puntland. Sometime thereafter the ''Enterprise'', the guided missile cruiser USS ''Leyte Gulf'' and the guided missile destroyers USS ''Sterett'' and USS ''Bulkeley'' were sent to the area and arrived several days later on or about 21 February. Captain Dee Mewbourne, of the ''Enterprise'', then proceeded with opening negotiations with the pirates, at which time two Somalis went aboard the ''Sterett''. On the following morning, 22 February, while negotiations were still taking place, a pirate aboard the SY ''Quest'' fired a rocket propelled grenade at the ''Sterett'' from 600 yards away but it missed. Almost immediately afterward gunfire was heard aboard the yacht so a boarding party was sent in on a raft and they boarded the SY ''Quest''. A brief skirmish occurred resulting in the deaths of two pirates, one by rifle fire and the other by a combat knife. Thirteen pirates surrendered in the process and were taken into custody. After boarding, the American navy personnel discovered Phyllis Macay and Robert Riggle, of Seattle, Washington and the SY ''Quest''s owners, Jean and Scott Adam of Marina del Rey, California.〔
All four of the captives had been wounded by gunfire so navy corpsmen attempted to provide medical assistance but were unsuccessful. The bodies of two other pirates were also found aboard the SY ''Quest'' though United States Navy officials had no explanation for their deaths. Vice Admiral Mark I. Fox, issued a statement a few days later saying that the American forces involved had no intention of attacking but were obligated after hearing small arms fire. The pirate leader Mohamud, in Somalia, claimed that the hostages were killed because the American warships started to attack and he told Reuters that "''we ordered our comrades to kill the four Americans before they got killed.''" The leader Farah, in Bayla, Puntland also spoke with Reuters over the telephone and said "''I lost the money I invested and my comrades. No forgiveness for the Americans. Revenge. Our business will go on''", adding that he had spent $110,000 on food, weapons and salaries for the highjacking. Thirteen of the pirates were found to be Somalis and the other a Yemeni; they were sent to Norfolk, Virginia to face charges of piracy and kidnapping.〔
The three captured Somalis, Mohamud Salad Ali, Mohamud Hirs Issa Ali and Ali Abdi Mohamed, pleaded guilty in a US court.

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